Mr. O'NeillTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence when he will place an order for the SSN-20 submarine.
§ Mr. FranksTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence when he intends to place a contract for the studies into the design of a new SSN to replace the Swiftsure class.
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Manpower 4.17 Outflow of United Kingdom Regular Forces: by Service1 Number Financial years 1 April–31 December 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1989 1990 All Services 36,521 36,961 36,938 39,278 42,567 31,987 30,338 Male 33,881 34,194 34,054 36,556 39,485 29,711 28,035 Officers 3,388 3,528 3,374 3,369 3,646 2,865 2,627 Servicemen 30,493 30,936 30,680 33,187 35,839 26,846 25,408 Female 2,640 2,767 2,884 2,722 3,082 2,276 2,303 Officers 351 334 328 335 331 251 248 Servicewomen 2,289 2,433 2,556 2,387 2,751 2,025 2,055 Royal Navy 6,915 6,919 6,224 5,970 6,792 4,951 5,220 Male 6,356 6,295 5,603 5,382 6,137 4,466 4,710 Officers 648 620 671 653 714 538 537 Servicemen 5,708 5,675 4,932 4,729 5,423 3,928 4,173 Female 559 624 621 588 655 485 510
§ Mr. Alan ClarkAs I told the House on 15 October at column 173, we are evaluating designs for a further class of nuclear-powered fleet submarines based on the existing Trafalgar class. A design study contract has been placed with Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd. today. If the studies are successful, an order for the design and build of the first of class submarine could be placed in the mid-1990s.